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  • The truth about Swedish stereotypes

    Tuesday, 16 October 2012
    Elise is at Plymouth University and is currently studying in Gothenburg, Sweden, on the Erasmus programme. Here she discussed the truth behind Swedish stereotypes and misconceptions, based on her experiences...
    Published in Swedish-speaking
  • Stockholm

    Tuesday, 17 August 2010
    The Trendsetting City
    Stockholm is sometimes referred to as the Venice of the North. It's easy to see why; gorgeous terracotta houses, canals and classic architecture are centrepiece to the Swedish capital's banquet. Built on islands connected by a series of bridges, Stockholm lies directly on the divide between the Lake Mälaren and the beginning of the Baltic Sea, with locks and canals allowing boat traffic to pass from one water to the other. It's seen by many as the most beautiful Scandinavian city, and others still as one of the greatest cities in the world. Blending modern architecture with characterful old buildings, and with a young population attracting fun nights out, decent shopping and seriously tasty dishes, Stockholm’s a great place to be!
    Published in Scandinavia
  • The Mole Diaries: Uppsala

    Friday, 09 April 2010
    Here's Dominic Hinde's review of his year abroad. Currently studying at the University of Edinburgh, he's putting the final touches on his fourth year, reading German and Scandinavian studies and he's sharing his year abroad experience in Uppsala, Sweden with us...
    Published in Swedish-speaking
  • Courses in Europe for Non-Linguists

    Wednesday, 30 November 2011

    If you plan on taking a year abroad and are not studying languages as part of your degree, the prospect of flying off somewhere and getting stuck into a particular education system, as well as having all your classes taught in a foreign language, might be quite scary for quite a few of you. With many UK universities and European institutions offering courses taught in English, taking a year abroad as a non-linguist might not prove to be so scary after all! Here’s our list of the top universities, across Europe, offering a wide range of courses - from Engineering to Theology, to Law and Mathematics, you’re bound to find something to suit you!

    Published in Not a linguist?
  • Sweden

    Monday, 16 August 2010
    Tucked away in the far North of the European continent, on the Scandinavian peninsula, lies Sweden – a country of deep forests, rich plains, clear water, red cottages and an abundance of local traditions. But it’s not just greenery and beautiful scenery round here; there’s also a modern society with bustling big city life and one of the highest standards of living in the world. Afterall, it’s home to internationally known IKEA, H&M, Volvo and, of course, ABBA!
    Published in Scandinavia
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